Sure! I've been told 2 female Dobermans can't live together and I've proved them wrong several times over.
All it takes is dedication on the part of the dog's guardian.
Hope that helps.
2006-10-02 12:44:21
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answered by Surfer_Girl_59 4
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It really depends on the age and personality of both dogs. German Shephards are protective, but are sweet. (as you may well know) but if the doberman is a puppy then the shephard may be more inclined to take care of the dog. if both dogs are grown then you will need to take some time for the animals to get to know eachother first. There is nothing inherent in the breeds that suggestes that they won't get along, but better safe than sorry.
2006-10-02 10:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly! I had a doberman, a german shepherd and a st bernard in a house at one time. They were all very effective at keeping me tucked in bed - all night. Sometimes, they would even let ME put MY head on the pillow. They were very tolerant of sharing one person between them.
2006-10-02 10:26:42
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answered by north79004487 5
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do no longer hear to all of us asserting Pit bulls or Staffordshires. they do no longer seem to be reliable for a common time dogs proprietor or possibly a miles less experienced one. each and every of the breeds you have pronounced might desire strict training to be the dogs you're searching for. For the laying off concern, the Dobie could be suitable. German Shepherds and Rotties have thicker coats. All doggies are hyper, so which you will could desire to assume this. in case you could no longer take care of that, i might advise getting an person that's precise experienced and nicely-behaved already. The dogs could desire to desire some greater exercising than an hour, yet once you have a huge backyard and he/she gets performed with, an hour could desire to be ok. It in no way hurts to tack on one greater 0.5 hour however. one factor to recollect: in case you do no longer want a hyper dogs, tire him out. exercising is fundamental.
2016-12-12 19:15:43
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answered by shery 4
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It depends on the their ages and sex. With two pups there should be no problem.
If they are older then you introduce them away from your home. It also depends on if you already own one of the dogs. They say you have better luck with one female and one male.
There is no reason why these two breeds shouldn't get along.
2006-10-02 10:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, why not? Both breeds are awesome, but as for dog agressiveness, it depends on each particular dog. Before bringing them into this situation, do a dog meeting...it will tell you wether it will work or not.
2006-10-02 10:22:51
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answered by KL 5
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as long as u show them both attention then yes i keep mine in one house...i have 1 rot 1 rot shep 1 red dob 1 dalmation 1 stafford shire terrir all in the same house
2006-10-02 11:47:48
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answered by kimmie 3
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